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More evidence that NASA has fallen into the grip of PR spruikers who lie about its history is apparent in its slick and much televised video about the arrival of the Juno probe near the giant gaseous planet later today. Looking like bit part.

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After closing his gas station on Liberty Street just west of downtown Ann Arbor about six years ago, Garth Bolgos wondered what he might do with the property. "It was a gas station for 20 years," Bolgos said. "My partner and I ran it.

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Can quantum physics help to diagnose schizophrenia and depression? A paper just published in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease claims that a technique called ‘quantum resonance spectroscopy’ (QRS) can accurately diagnose.

Not all hackers are bad. The good ones are called “white-hat hackers” and use hacking to improve computer security. The ones who are just having fun are called “gray-hat hackers.” But the malicious kind you’re thinking of? They’re called.

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College In Buffalo About a year after plans were first submitted to Ferguson Township, Buffalo Wild Wings has yet to break ground in State College. A projected start

Researchers are raising several possible health concerns related to nighttime light exposure, among them a higher risk of cancer. I usually think of light pollution as astronomers’ concern. Who else would mind if the sky glow is so bright that.

“In spirit, it’s similar to what Netflix or Amazon do,” says Matthew Davis, a computational biologist at the University of Texas at Austin who wrote the algorithm for one such service, PubChase — now owned by ZappyLab, a firm in.